Football Association of Malaysia

Malaysian football fans will be treated to an excellent 2018 season after Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP) announced a groundbreaking partnership with Iflix on Monday, with more deals expected to be made public in the coming days...

Malaysia overcame the odds on Tuesday and became the first-ever ASEAN country to qualify for the AFC Under-23 Championship knockout rounds, bringing joy to football fans across the country. Here FourFourTwo looks at five other times there were something to cheer about in Malaysian football in recent years.

Promising an experience unlike any other in Malaysian football, Fanskick could revolutionise the country’s domestic football scene through a smartphone application that attempts to bring fans, players and football brands closer together.

Former Malaysia defender Lim Chan Yew had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join English club Bournemouth for pre-season in July 2005. Nothing more was ever going to come out of it because of work permit issues, but the defender never knew about it until he got there...

New Malaysia coach Tan Cheng Hoe is no stranger to the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) or the national team. Finally handed the reins of the Malaysian team following two stints as assistant coach, the former Kedah man tells FourFourTwo he feels his time has come.

Following the resignation of Nelo Vingada on Wednesday, the Football AssociationofMalaysia (FAM) are in search of a new Malaysia coach. Not surprisingly, the discussion of who should be appointed has already started. FourFourTwo looks at the possible candidates …

Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP) have stood their ground in making Felda United pay for their inefficiencies, sending the Fighters down to the Malaysia Premier League (MPL) for failing to obtain a national license to play in the top flight.